
When Moore Street market-trader Agnes Brown finds her livelihood under threat from a ruthless developer, she and her family embark on a campaign to save her stall, aided as only the Browns will be by a motley troop of blind trainee Ninjas, an alcoholic solicitor, and a barrister with Tourettes Syndrome.... (Full plot summary below)
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When Moore Street market-trader Agnes Brown finds her livelihood under threat from a ruthless developer, she and her family embark on a campaign to save her stall, aided as only the Browns will be by a motley troop of blind trainee Ninjas, an alcoholic solicitor, and a barrister with Tourettes Syndrome.
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| Irish TimesDonald ClarkeThis may very well be the most promiscuously self-conscious meta-movie we have seen since the last Charlie Kaufman project. |
| Sunday Independent (Ireland)Hilary A WhiteIts remit to deliver a cinema-sized slice of the sitcom for its bafflingly vast legions of fans. |
| New Zealand HeraldFrancesca RudkinThis comedy spends too much time rehashing old jokes. |
| Flicks.co.nzGiles HardieO'Carroll's yellow-face portrayal of Mr Wang is eerily reminiscent of Mickey Rooney's Yunioshi in Breakfast at Tiffany's, more than half a century ago. |
| Little White LiesSophie Monks KaufmanOne joke repackaged makes up about 80 per cent of Mrs Brown's Boys D'Movie's gags. |
| ScotsmanSiobhan SynnotA clothesline on which hang some pretty soggy old jokes and tired stereotypes. |
| Sydney Morning HeraldJake WilsonIt's more funny-peculiar than funny ha-ha, and at times downright inexplicable. |
| GuardianMike McCahillPoking through the thin stew served up here in vain search of the one belly laugh or handful of chuckles that might justify handing over that hard-earned tenner this weekend, one is led to the conclusion comedy has never been quite as subjective as this. |
| The Herald (Ireland)George ByrneMrs Brown's Boys D'Movie is relentlessly crude, utterly devoid of any cinematic qualities and, most crucially, completely unfunny. |
| Movie TalkJason BestDon't be surprised when actors giggle or corpse. O'Carroll doesn't save the gaffes for the blooper reel; he leaves them in. |